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Yealink W60B Configuration Guide

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BROADSOFT PARTNER CONFIGURATION GUIDE YEALINK W60B IP DECT PHONE 20-BD5561-00
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2018 BROADSOFT INC. PAGE 22 OF 117
Step Command Purpose
Step 3
Enable SIP Authentication.
Example:
account.1.auth_name = bobsmith;
account.1.password = bobs;
If the Authentication service is
configured on BroadWorks,
these parameters must be
configured to match the
BroadWorks settings.
This line rings when Bob is
called, so it has Bob’s
authentication information.
Step 4
Configure display name.
Example:
account.1.display_name = Bob Smith;
Configure the name to be
displayed on the device for this
line.
The following steps are used to configure line 2 for Bob’s phone. This line rings when Joe
is called, so it has Joe’s authentication information.
Step Command Purpose
Step 1
Configure line as shared.
account.2.shared_line = 1;
Configure the line as “shared”
(as opposed to “private”).
Step 2
Set Register User ID.
Example:
account.2.user_name = 2405551111_2;
The register user ID must
correspond with the line/port
setting on BroadWorks.
Step 3
Enable SIP Authentication.
Example:
account.2.auth_name = joebrown;
account.2.password = joeb;
If the Authentication service is
configured on BroadWorks,
these parameters must be
configured to match the
BroadWorks settings.
This line rings when Joe is
called, so it has Joe’s
authentication information.
Step 4
Configure display name.
Example:
account.2.display_name = Joe Brown;
Configure the name to be
displayed on the device for this
line.
4.4.1.2 Joe’s Phone Configuration MAC.cfg
The following steps are used to configure line 1 for Joe’s phone. This line rings when Joe
is called, so it has Joe’s authentication information.
Step Command Purpose
Step 1
Configure line as shared.
account.1.shared_line = 1;
Configure the line as “shared”
(as opposed to “private”).
Step 2
Set Register User ID.
Example:
account.1.user_name = 2405552222_1;
The register user ID must
correspond with the line/port
setting on BroadWorks.
Step 3
Enable SIP Authentication.
Example:
account.1.Auth_Name = joebrown;
account.1.password = joeb;
If the Authentication service is
configured on BroadWorks,
these parameters must be
configured to match the
BroadWorks settings.
This line rings when Joe is
called, so it has Joe’s
authentication information.

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Yealink W60B Specifications

General IconGeneral
Dimensions130mm x 100mm x 25.1mm
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
DECT StandardsCAT-iq 2.0
Number of HandsetsUp to 8
Internal CallsYes
External CallsYes
Call HoldYes
Call TransferYes
3-way ConferenceYes
Call WaitingYes
MuteYes
RedialYes
DECT Radio CoverageUp to 50m indoors, 300m outdoors
PoEIEEE 802.3af Class 1
ConfigurationBrowser/phone/auto-provision
Wall MountableYes
Wireless TechnologyDECT
Channels120
Concurrent CallsUp to 8 concurrent calls
Audio CodecsG.722, G.711, G.729, G.726, iLBC, Opus
SecurityTLS, SRTP, HTTPS, 802.1X
Operating Humidity10 ~ 95%
Handset Registration8 handsets
Frequency Bands1880-1900 MHz
Operating RangeUp to 50m indoors, 300m outdoors
Humidity10-95%
ComplianceCE, FCC, RCM
Network ProtocolsSIP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, DNS, NTP, STUN
Number of SIP AccountsUp to 8 SIP accounts
Storage Temperature-30°C to +70°C

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